MOUNT OLIVE TWP. - Morris County Prosecutor Fredric M. Knapp and New Jersey State Police Acting Superintendent Patrick Callahan said in a statement Thursday that criminal charges related to a fatal motor vehicle crash that occurred on May 17 on Route 80 in Mt. Olive Township have been filed.

MOUNT OLIVE TWP. – A team of students from the middle school finished in third place in the “Fire Information Rescue Education Bowl,” a contest that tests knowledge of fire safety and prevention, fire science, firefighting techniques and the history of firefighting.

Former Freeholder Douglas Romaine plans to hand-deliver a letter to the director of Morris County Board of Freeholders at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 22, asking the board to audit the county clerk's office.

MOUNT OLIVE TWP. – The Mount Olive High School boys’ lacrosse team again displayed its resilience, offensive firepower and a record-setting display when it eliminated county rival Randolph from the state tournament last Saturday.

If you were just beginning to get used to wrestling’s new districts, you’d better not. That’s because the state wrestling committee is about to vote on shuffling around pretty much all of the schools in Morris County once again.

MOUNT OLIVE TWP. – The stigma of mental illness has been stoked in the wake of the Valentine’s Day killing of 17 people at a Florida high school and while federal officials want more study about links between mass shootings and mental health issues, mental health and law enforcement experts …

A special performance and fundraiser by acclaimed musician turned novelist Robert Hunter will take place at 6 p.m. on Thursday, June 14, at The Prallsville Mills at 33 Risler St. in Stockton, to benefit the Hunterdon Healthcare Foundation.

The Friends of the Hunterdon County Library will host its 7th Annual Outdoor Art Show and Sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 9, at the Hunterdon County Library Headquarters, 314 Route 12 in Raritan Township.